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with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> you saw the reports all year about partisan grid lock in congress, how nothing can get done? then last week came the unsurprising news that this was the least productive congress since the 1940s, based simply on the number of bills past. then, when new year's eve east coast parties were beginning to wind down around 2:00 a.m. on january first, there was this huge breakthrough in the united states senate. >> the ayes are 89, the nays are eight, the vote threshold having been achieved, the amendment is passed. >> a truly bipartisan vote in the senate. and it was the vote to raise income tax rates. 40 republicans voted for the bill. some of those republicans had never voted for an income tax increase in their lives. the last time any senate republicans voted for an income tax increase was 22 years ago. and that was a tax increase brokered by a republican president. only 19 rep
with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> you saw the reports all year about partisan grid lock in congress, how nothing can get done? then last week came the unsurprising news that this was the least productive congress since the 1940s, based simply on the number of bills past. then, when new year's eve east coast...
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we have seen is time and time again with immigration and healthcare and his response is if you don't like it sue me and we do. the biggest stimulus that the white house has brought is to lawyers and courts because he has kept them busy and they will be busy for decades trying to figure out and undo the bad that the president has done in overreaching his pow. >> laura: speaking as a recovering lawyer myself they don't need a stimulus for the most part. what would be bridge too far for him, though. even with the reelection which stunned a lot of republicans. we will win this with no problem, unemployment so high, we will win. what could he do that the american people say this is not what we voted nor for? a supercharged amnesty or some kind of supertax and all of the economic development in the way of oil exploration in places like north dakota? would that be enough? >> if he can't get cap and trade through the congress he could do that and give blanket amnesty as part of the resolution to immigration. >> laura: that seems leak a gimme for mih him at this poin. >> they are not for blan
we have seen is time and time again with immigration and healthcare and his response is if you don't like it sue me and we do. the biggest stimulus that the white house has brought is to lawyers and courts because he has kept them busy and they will be busy for decades trying to figure out and undo the bad that the president has done in overreaching his pow. >> laura: speaking as a recovering lawyer myself they don't need a stimulus for the most part. what would be bridge too far for him,...
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i am not for tax increases, but it does not bother me that i pay a little bit more for my future healthcare because my health insurance goes up every year. why can medicare not go up? host: next is francis in redding, pa., on the republican line. caller: hello. good afternoon. if i go back a little bit, all democracies are small but loyal. what you're seeing today is a mob rule in -- are mob rule. people keep saying democrat, republican, all of that. you do not have an individual particular point of view. it always has to be a party ideology. most people do not have the light of truth should upon them. the majority of a democracy in mob rule, you'll see them all with doing the wrong thing and never the right thing so that the people themselves have become corrupted, the american people, while the government has also become corrupted because the issue is not about inflation. it is not about a recession. it is about good versus evil. one of your earlier callers said that there was a moral issue about all of this. that is what they are referring to, the morality, the character not only of the
i am not for tax increases, but it does not bother me that i pay a little bit more for my future healthcare because my health insurance goes up every year. why can medicare not go up? host: next is francis in redding, pa., on the republican line. caller: hello. good afternoon. if i go back a little bit, all democracies are small but loyal. what you're seeing today is a mob rule in -- are mob rule. people keep saying democrat, republican, all of that. you do not have an individual particular...
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number one in order to pay for healthcare reform some people are seeing their dividends tax on dividends go up starting today just over 3 percentage point increase. payroll tax cut that had been on the books for the last couple of years expired yesterday. that is not part of this deal. many of the viewers will see that i payroll taxes go up starting today. so in the pay checks moving forward those are going go up. the other thing that is important to look at is when congressman sandy levin was saying this is all part of the president's balanced approach which the president has talked about again and again over the last year or so, that means tax increases, the president was direct and on oest with the american people about that we note. but he also talked about spending cuts. and in this case, this deal is $620 billion in tax increases and yet about a net of about $15 billion in spending cuts. that is obviously not balanced. now, the white house view is the president was willing to have balance and had $1.2 trillion in spending cuts on the table as well as $1.2 trillion in tax increases
number one in order to pay for healthcare reform some people are seeing their dividends tax on dividends go up starting today just over 3 percentage point increase. payroll tax cut that had been on the books for the last couple of years expired yesterday. that is not part of this deal. many of the viewers will see that i payroll taxes go up starting today. so in the pay checks moving forward those are going go up. the other thing that is important to look at is when congressman sandy levin was...
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the 5 to 4 opinion was a big win for the president's healthcare insurance plan. the court decided the individual mandate, which requires nearly every american to have health insurance or pay a penalty falls under the government's taxation powers. massacre at the movies. investigators say james holmes opened fire at a midnight screening of the batman film the night rises. 12 people killed and 58 others hurt. athletes from all over the globe gathered for the 2012 summer olympic games in london: in august a somber milestone for our armed forces as the number of u.s. military deaths in afghanistan reached 2,000. violence in a place of worship. a gunman opened fire in a wisconsin sikh temple killing six people and wounding four others before he killed himself. mitt romney completed the republican ticket by selecting the wisconsin congressman paul ryan as his running mate. hurricane isaac cancelled the first day of the republican national convention in tampa. where governor romney and congressman ryan officially accepted the republican party nominations. >> i will work
the 5 to 4 opinion was a big win for the president's healthcare insurance plan. the court decided the individual mandate, which requires nearly every american to have health insurance or pay a penalty falls under the government's taxation powers. massacre at the movies. investigators say james holmes opened fire at a midnight screening of the batman film the night rises. 12 people killed and 58 others hurt. athletes from all over the globe gathered for the 2012 summer olympic games in london:...
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is in the healthcare accounts. and as i indicated as a nation we are spending so much more than anybody else and the other countries that are advanced are actually with less expenditures a share of their national income are getting better healthcare out comes. so there say chance for savings -- so there is a chance ofor savings without hurting beneficiaries and with actually improving the competitive position of our economy. >> richard man will give the mike to the individuals and identify youself and what your question is. >> i'm a reporter with lrp publications. in the chart that talked about the $1 trillion in cuts that have been made. i think it was 16 billion came from pay freeze and some changes in retirement for federal employees. >> right. >> what i was wondering is do you think that additional changes are on the table in that area, for example continuation of the freeze for another period of time and do you think they should? >> first of all, i don't know because i'm not privy to what is in the proposal of
is in the healthcare accounts. and as i indicated as a nation we are spending so much more than anybody else and the other countries that are advanced are actually with less expenditures a share of their national income are getting better healthcare out comes. so there say chance for savings -- so there is a chance ofor savings without hurting beneficiaries and with actually improving the competitive position of our economy. >> richard man will give the mike to the individuals and...
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there are now new programs like designers coming together in healthcare. in 2013 we will see design thinking more applicable just like in the world of aviation. i've been a pilot and a flight surgeon over the last decade. we are pouring back to madison. using checklists in the operating room and beyond. those are being amplified. we're starting to see the applications in dashboards. all this simulation is becoming the norm in medical schools. increasingly changing how we do health care. the data is now glassified. we want just the right amount of information, and not too much. one thing that will impact that is the world of global glas -- google glass, which is coming out next year. i will use this with my patients. it will be an interesting couple in health care that i can see my patients. the last example will be radar. if we can seem our cars, self- driving apps will be able to help us crowd source, the best route to work in rome. smart ways to know where the influenza is. leveraging your social networking to know who not to shake hands with that day. d
there are now new programs like designers coming together in healthcare. in 2013 we will see design thinking more applicable just like in the world of aviation. i've been a pilot and a flight surgeon over the last decade. we are pouring back to madison. using checklists in the operating room and beyond. those are being amplified. we're starting to see the applications in dashboards. all this simulation is becoming the norm in medical schools. increasingly changing how we do health care. the...
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government or if you get social security checks, if you get veterans benefits, if your government pace your healthcare, all of that could be at risk if there's not enough money or borrowing authority to pay the bills. >> you mentioned the word extraordinary circumstances. what a nice afraid for what the federal government does. if we hit the debt ceiling that they can find another $200 billion in extraordinary circumstances. what is the real story on extraordinary circumstances? they look under every rock and dime we have set aside? >> eye may amazing you come up with $200 billion but that's essentially what the treasury did back in the spring of 2011 the last time we had this fight. that's what they are doing now because congress is not going to fix this by december 31st. or raise the debt ceiling by december 31st. they will take a number of what they call recurring payments and they take that interest money and reinvest it. they won't do that. they will hold on to the money and spend it on just operating the federal government. that can be costly. it cost about a billion dollars last time to go thro
government or if you get social security checks, if you get veterans benefits, if your government pace your healthcare, all of that could be at risk if there's not enough money or borrowing authority to pay the bills. >> you mentioned the word extraordinary circumstances. what a nice afraid for what the federal government does. if we hit the debt ceiling that they can find another $200 billion in extraordinary circumstances. what is the real story on extraordinary circumstances? they look...
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the needs are met and the trustees say the program is funded through 2024 with the reduction in the healthcare law to providers. 50 million people rely on this program. it benefits individuals over the age of 65. a lot of people depend on it. host: what is the current budget for medicare? guest: about $550 billion for this year. host: does that include the premiums that seniors pay? guest: what they pay it will go to the payments that will go to the doctors that care for the beneficiary. host: how much is coming out of general revenue? guest: the beneficiaries pay 25% of the program in part b. in part d, you have about 32 beneficiaries that are on the program. host: medicare is divided into four parts. part a is hospital insurance. host: how did the affordable care act change medicare? guest: it will take $716 billion away from medicare providers. the payments will still grow. providers of care will see their reimbursements decrease. beneficiaries receive some new services. they will get some help if they are enrolled in the drug program. they will be helped to close the donut hole. host: how
the needs are met and the trustees say the program is funded through 2024 with the reduction in the healthcare law to providers. 50 million people rely on this program. it benefits individuals over the age of 65. a lot of people depend on it. host: what is the current budget for medicare? guest: about $550 billion for this year. host: does that include the premiums that seniors pay? guest: what they pay it will go to the payments that will go to the doctors that care for the beneficiary. host:...
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is this the latest way to cope with grief or to cut healthcare costs. >> ban adoption from one nation to the next. it's about to happen in russia. where moscow is going to approve a ban on american couples only from adopteding russian children. we just improved our trade relations with them, why are they doing this? have our relations with the putin regime deteriorated that much? senior fellow with the center of transatlantic relations at johns hopkins university. what is this really about? >> this is about vladimir putin playing to his base which is nationalistic and poor as he's losing moscow and it's about vladimir putin sending a signal to the united states that he does not want us interfering in russia's internal affairs and this is a convenient way to send that message. >> let's, explain why they would think that with this trade status improvement there was a little clause that said if someone violates human rights in russia you're not going to be able to get a vase to get in here. what is this law called? >> the magity insky bill. >> sergei died in prison. who helped kill him.
is this the latest way to cope with grief or to cut healthcare costs. >> ban adoption from one nation to the next. it's about to happen in russia. where moscow is going to approve a ban on american couples only from adopteding russian children. we just improved our trade relations with them, why are they doing this? have our relations with the putin regime deteriorated that much? senior fellow with the center of transatlantic relations at johns hopkins university. what is this really...
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united healthcare has been weighing on the dow jones industrials. the transportation index is doing quite well today but i want to take a look at one of the airlines, delta airlines. take a look at delta, delta is up 1%, at a 52 week high. it goes back to early january of 2011. almost into the 2010 days. almost a multi-year high but you can see it is doing well because of higher traffic they have been seeing, particularly latin america. we saw that grow by 12%. doing well with increased traffic in december helped by international flying demand. cheryl: we will see you in 14 minutes. breaking news right now. the 113th conference -- congress now being gaveled into session. among the issues on their plate two spending cuts that could take effect in february, raising the debt ceiling, a vote on aid to victims of superstorm sandy and in 15 minutes republicans voting against john boehner to be house speaker. you just saw karen haas on the floor of the house calling the house into order. there was the gavel. let's bring in peter barnes who is standing by o
united healthcare has been weighing on the dow jones industrials. the transportation index is doing quite well today but i want to take a look at one of the airlines, delta airlines. take a look at delta, delta is up 1%, at a 52 week high. it goes back to early january of 2011. almost into the 2010 days. almost a multi-year high but you can see it is doing well because of higher traffic they have been seeing, particularly latin america. we saw that grow by 12%. doing well with increased traffic...
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we need to look at the problem with american healthcare. we need to work on the problem, which is the stuff we eat. we don't eat right. we need to start working on the problem, fix those things. thank you. guest: fascinating about who is getting the better of home. in 2011, last congress, done better city got 98% of what he wanted in the debt deal. this time around he certainly did not. now a reporter has written for us today the john boehner is done with one-on-one talks with president obama. it's not getting in the room. they have had a strained relationship. they did go golfing a while backing. but the negotiations to try to set up differently because clearly he lost the negotiations this time around. host: he's telling his caucus and no more one-on-one negotiations. who is going to negotiate? guest: you have to have some type of republican in the room. john boehner said the senate must act. you cannot and does democrats. republicans are controlling the house and there are no enoughter -- there are republican senators that they can filib
we need to look at the problem with american healthcare. we need to work on the problem, which is the stuff we eat. we don't eat right. we need to start working on the problem, fix those things. thank you. guest: fascinating about who is getting the better of home. in 2011, last congress, done better city got 98% of what he wanted in the debt deal. this time around he certainly did not. now a reporter has written for us today the john boehner is done with one-on-one talks with president obama....
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the healthcare providers. he that is extreme as we have seen regulation. dodd-frank, vague, and regulation and fights about the regulations. so much is at stake. no one knows legislation there. unlike obamacare is specific and leading to regulation. dodd frank is vague. third in the environmental area, where the obama administration did not succeed to get the legislative wish list pass. they do that through the epa and regulatory way. if you put it together, i think the u.s. economy is people get off the back a little bit. take off a little bit. we have energy discoveries. we had a slow growth for three or four years. investment on the sideline ready to go. not in president obama's interest. he pulls back some, i suspect we could have the decent growth. they are aggressive regulators in the different parts of hhs, epa and financial areas. i don't know that the president is willing to rein them in. economic growth here. >> you mentioned the epa. inhof of the science committee issued a report back in october where he said the obama administration not just th
the healthcare providers. he that is extreme as we have seen regulation. dodd-frank, vague, and regulation and fights about the regulations. so much is at stake. no one knows legislation there. unlike obamacare is specific and leading to regulation. dodd frank is vague. third in the environmental area, where the obama administration did not succeed to get the legislative wish list pass. they do that through the epa and regulatory way. if you put it together, i think the u.s. economy is people...
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the healthcare providers. he that is extreme as we have seen regulation. dodd-frank, vague, and regulation and fights about the regulations. so much is at stake. no one knows legislation there. unlike obamacare is specific and leading to regulation. dodd frank is vague. third in the environmental area, where the obama administration did not succeed to get the legislative wish list pass. they do that through the epa and regulatory way. if you put it together, i think the u.s. economy is people get off the back a little bit. take off a little bit. we have energy discoveries. we had a slow growth for three or four years. investment on the sideline ready to go. not in president obama's interest. he pulls back some, i suspect we could have the decent growth. they are aggressive regulators in the different parts of hhs, epa and financial areas. i don't know that the president is willing to rein them in. economic growth here. >> you mentioned the epa. inhof of the science committee issued a report back in october where he said the obama administration not just th
the healthcare providers. he that is extreme as we have seen regulation. dodd-frank, vague, and regulation and fights about the regulations. so much is at stake. no one knows legislation there. unlike obamacare is specific and leading to regulation. dodd frank is vague. third in the environmental area, where the obama administration did not succeed to get the legislative wish list pass. they do that through the epa and regulatory way. if you put it together, i think the u.s. economy is people...
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in both houses acting like a parliamentary minority and now a whole series of programs including the healthcare program where there was a conscious effort to make sure he couldn't get what he wanted to read it's also true he couldn't keep his own democrats together and they have some culpability. with a very significant difference and then you move to 2009. we have a president that has been elected in the landslide with enormous coattails, the clear sign that with the public wanted to read a president that comes in with a 70% approval rating and the worst economy since the great depression. three and half weeks into his presidency he has his economic stimulus program. now you can argue, and i think that he would, that it was a plan largely hatched in the democratic rooms, but it also had more than one-third of an almost 40% as tax cuts. the end of the single largest tax cut was the extension of the alternative minimum tax which came from chuck grassley who ultimately voted against the plan. three and a half weeks in of a single republican in the house votes for it and three msm at not including
in both houses acting like a parliamentary minority and now a whole series of programs including the healthcare program where there was a conscious effort to make sure he couldn't get what he wanted to read it's also true he couldn't keep his own democrats together and they have some culpability. with a very significant difference and then you move to 2009. we have a president that has been elected in the landslide with enormous coattails, the clear sign that with the public wanted to read a...
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consumer discretionary stocks and consumer and healthcare. tell us why. >> to continue with the story . we argeneral wehave a three andt discount. in terms of consumer discretionary and industrial we are in the favorable seasonal period i saul the call them the stocks do better. we are looking at relatively good earnings growth and from a technical persia perspective wee the mop momentum still faveyorse favourses the cycle. let's look at mcdonald and nor nonorfolk southern and johnson d johnson. why do you like these stocks is in a unified theme here. >> there is it.each one of thess an above average track record of raising their earnings and give difficuldividends in the past te years. high quality stocks that are offering a dividend should not be avoided and they have recommendations by analysts. mcdonalds here is a company with a increase in sales expect the for their value meals that could expand their market share. in terms of norfolk southern. they have added an investment in their knel knelt knel network ae increased their capacity. an
consumer discretionary stocks and consumer and healthcare. tell us why. >> to continue with the story . we argeneral wehave a three andt discount. in terms of consumer discretionary and industrial we are in the favorable seasonal period i saul the call them the stocks do better. we are looking at relatively good earnings growth and from a technical persia perspective wee the mop momentum still faveyorse favourses the cycle. let's look at mcdonald and nor nonorfolk southern and johnson d...
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consumer discretionary stocks and consumer and healthcare. tell us why. >> to continue with the story ofthe march coat in market in gent. we aregeneral wehave a three and a half percent discount. in terms of consumer discretionary and industrial we are in the favorable seasonal period i saul them call them the stocks do better. we are looking at relatively good earnings growth and from a technical persian perspective we believe the mope momentum still faveyors fave favourses the cycle. let's look at mcdonald and nor nornorfolk southern and johnson and johnson. why do you like these stocks is in a unified theme here. >> there is it.each one of these companies has an above average track record of raising their earnings and give difficultdividends in the past three years. high quality stocks that are offering a dividend should not be avoided and they have recommendations by analysts. mcdonalds here is a company with a increase in sales expect the for their value meals that could expand their market share. in terms of norfolk southern. they have
consumer discretionary stocks and consumer and healthcare. tell us why. >> to continue with the story ofthe march coat in market in gent. we aregeneral wehave a three and a half percent discount. in terms of consumer discretionary and industrial we are in the favorable seasonal period i saul them call them the stocks do better. we are looking at relatively good earnings growth and from a technical persian perspective we believe the mope momentum still faveyors fave favourses the cycle....
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plus, the healthcare overhaul. the super size drink ban, remember that. and the west nile virus some of the stories making health headlines in 2012. a look back when we come back. >> harris: just into fox news, commenting on his condition. situation. former president bush 88 years old has been in the hospital for about a month and we learned today doctors have put him in the intensive care unit. >> the president was admitted to the -- icu, the intensive care unit at methodist on sunday. he has been dealing with a series of set backs that includes a persistent fever and and doctors are doing everything they can to wrap their arms around it their current course of treatment is going to be effective. but the president is -- he is -- they don't put you in the icu because things are going well. we are obviously hoping that the medicines and the treatments can help him turn things around. >> wow, they don't put you in the icu because things are going well. of course, they hope that they do. the spokesperson also saying that former president bush is alert and th
plus, the healthcare overhaul. the super size drink ban, remember that. and the west nile virus some of the stories making health headlines in 2012. a look back when we come back. >> harris: just into fox news, commenting on his condition. situation. former president bush 88 years old has been in the hospital for about a month and we learned today doctors have put him in the intensive care unit. >> the president was admitted to the -- icu, the intensive care unit at methodist on...
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>> that is why it is great that the healthcare reform law does have a religious exemption. >> sean: it does and it doesn't. the fact is it really doesn't. for example if you are catholic hospital or charity or in this case this chain they are deeply held religious convictions of the owners. they are willing to provide health insurance coverage but not this and why would the government, jordan have a right to step in and tell them they must do something that goes directly against their conscience and something that is forbidden by their conscience? >> first of all, we he just won one of these cases moments before coming on the air out of the 7th circuit. we are three for three at the circuit court of appeals on getting the injunctions for not religious organizations but private companies like hobby lobby. it is not a shock that justice sotomayor agreed with the hhs mandate when you look at the policies. this is an affront to religious liberty. $1.3 million a day starting on tuesday if you choose not to violate your religious conscience which for hobby lobby is just for abortive patience
>> that is why it is great that the healthcare reform law does have a religious exemption. >> sean: it does and it doesn't. the fact is it really doesn't. for example if you are catholic hospital or charity or in this case this chain they are deeply held religious convictions of the owners. they are willing to provide health insurance coverage but not this and why would the government, jordan have a right to step in and tell them they must do something that goes directly against...
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with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. so, the 5.3-liter v8 silverado can tow up to 9,600 pounds? 315 horsepower. what's that in reindeer-power? [ laughs ] [ pencil scratches ] [ male announcer ] chevy's giving more. now through january 2nd, no monthly payments until spring for qualified buyers. get the silverado for 0% apr financing for 60 months plus $1,000 holiday bonus cash. plus trade up for an additional $1,000 trade-in allowance. >>> let's get to our strategy session right now, joining us two contributors, hilary rosen, and editor and chief of redstate.com. eric, if you are looking ahead and you are a republican to 2016, did marco rubio who voted against the fiscal cliff legislation, did he do the right thing in voting against it or did paul ryan do the right thing in voting in favor of the legislation? >> i think time will help. my guess is arubio will get ahead of paul ryan on this. i don't think one vote s
with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. so, the 5.3-liter v8 silverado can tow up to 9,600 pounds? 315 horsepower. what's that in reindeer-power? [ laughs ] [ pencil scratches ] [ male announcer ] chevy's giving more. now through january 2nd, no monthly payments until spring for qualified buyers. get the silverado for 0% apr...
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the first speech he gave joint session of congress education, energy and healthcare. he is in part on his way. going to revolutionize the country. he he doesn't care. when we heard that what he said this afternoon, he he was mocking the idea of cutting spending and then he said i'm going to stand up for seniors and all the others will be heard. this is an annall of this is dot care if we go over the cliff or not. he thinks he wins either way. he is not going to bend on spending in the future. >> bret: down the road, does this mini deal come together tonight, tomorrow? >> i think it likely will and i think it's likely the house will reject it. >> i don't know because i didn't think we were going to go over the cliff. >> bret: and here we are. >> here we are. i was wrong about that. i would hope that they would be able to work something out and be able to get something done before we actually officially. see the results in the market. try to get it done. hawaii. fiscal cliff hasn't touched them yet. so, i think we go over the cliff and then the bunji cord attached to ou
the first speech he gave joint session of congress education, energy and healthcare. he is in part on his way. going to revolutionize the country. he he doesn't care. when we heard that what he said this afternoon, he he was mocking the idea of cutting spending and then he said i'm going to stand up for seniors and all the others will be heard. this is an annall of this is dot care if we go over the cliff or not. he thinks he wins either way. he is not going to bend on spending in the future....
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still struggling to get a foot hold and hurt job creation leading some democrats who supported the healthcare law to publicly object to the tax. >> this is an industry concentrated in heavily democratic states. those senators heard about the jobs at risk. >> some have started laying off workers already. one company up in michigan laid off sales and workers because of the medical device success. >> they want the increase to be halted. many of them signed later to senate majority leader harry read to find other ways to get the president's healthcare law saying quote the medical technology industry directly employs over 400,000 people in the state and 2 million high skilled manufacturing jobs. some senators argue from the senate floor against taxes and regulatio regulations. >> they go to places like europe because that process moves faster. >> most of those companies are operating on a 3 to 5 percent profit at the end of the day. you just took a 2.3 tax on revenue and turn it into a 40-60 percent tax on profit. >> companies argue the tax on sales will earn the young company. president of the me
still struggling to get a foot hold and hurt job creation leading some democrats who supported the healthcare law to publicly object to the tax. >> this is an industry concentrated in heavily democratic states. those senators heard about the jobs at risk. >> some have started laying off workers already. one company up in michigan laid off sales and workers because of the medical device success. >> they want the increase to be halted. many of them signed later to senate...
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. >> there is a huge boom inenergd healthcarhealthcare in particule new healthcare system is going to be a lot. you have to look at companies that have had success but need more capital to get to the next level. exploration and production companies and energy that have done well and need capital. you can raise it or you can join forces with somebody else. very often the decision is to merge and not raise capital and take that risk. >> susie: and in tech what should they look for. tech is such a huge area we have a few seconds left what are your thoughts? >> look at the base companiesan. the kind of service that's county of victoria to their -- o their base line services. >> thanks bob, have a greatweek. bob pr profusek. >> susie: the price of gold fell slightly today, as the fiscal cliff drama in washington continues to weigh on markets and confidence. gold slipped almost $8 to $1,655. for the year, gold is up about 5%, half the gain in the s&p 500. but as erika miller reports, some gold bugs believe next year will be far better for the precious metal. >> reporter: if you got gold jew
. >> there is a huge boom inenergd healthcarhealthcare in particule new healthcare system is going to be a lot. you have to look at companies that have had success but need more capital to get to the next level. exploration and production companies and energy that have done well and need capital. you can raise it or you can join forces with somebody else. very often the decision is to merge and not raise capital and take that risk. >> susie: and in tech what should they look for....
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if we want to be a nation that gives people unlimited healthcare and social security no matter what you pay in, taxes have to go up on everybody. do you agree? >> answerly. tax absolutely. we can give reasonable benefits, controlled, smart spending with, do all those things and keep tax cuts at a reasonable rate. >> with the average single income household. let's say the man works, wife doesn't, or vice versa. it is $6 used versus every $1 paid in. 6-1. can clearly unsustainable. >> we need far more fundamental reform. what the governor expects to avoid massive tax increases. >> who's got the guts to do that? feels as if kufrnt congrecurren do not, jimmy. >> the president trashed it in the campaign. i think that's the medicare reform we need. does that mean revenue is at 18% of gdp for infinite? i don't know about that. >> i would like to ask you, governor, what did you think of what obama was saying? do you feel he moved the ball forward or backwards? >> i think the deal will go down regardless because the embarrassment would be so great for not going it. >> who in particular do you th
if we want to be a nation that gives people unlimited healthcare and social security no matter what you pay in, taxes have to go up on everybody. do you agree? >> answerly. tax absolutely. we can give reasonable benefits, controlled, smart spending with, do all those things and keep tax cuts at a reasonable rate. >> with the average single income household. let's say the man works, wife doesn't, or vice versa. it is $6 used versus every $1 paid in. 6-1. can clearly unsustainable....
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if your employer doesn't provide you with healthcare, they are going to be hit with a penalty. also, the amt tax patch, if they don't fix that, then -- alternative minimum, and that will not us. about people in the middle class who never thought they are going to get hit, they are going to find out they are well think. those are a couple things that are going to hit a number of people in this country. >> charles, let me go through it real quick and let you respond to each and every one of them, if i can. the first one will be, of course, the doc fix that kerry was just talking about. it would also mean capital gains where the capital gains rate will go as high as 55% for many americans -- i'm sorry, it will go up to 20% from 15%. estate tax goes to 50%. obamacare taxes for many individuals will be .9% on those earning over $200,000. that's another full percentage point. also we have a penalty tax will be imposed on the individuals. and also some employers. then on top of that we have, as kerry mention the, the alternative minimum tax patch. so we have five huge consequences rig
if your employer doesn't provide you with healthcare, they are going to be hit with a penalty. also, the amt tax patch, if they don't fix that, then -- alternative minimum, and that will not us. about people in the middle class who never thought they are going to get hit, they are going to find out they are well think. those are a couple things that are going to hit a number of people in this country. >> charles, let me go through it real quick and let you respond to each and every one of...
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then there was this on the healthcare workers in indiana, fired for refusing to take a flu shot. emily from fairfax says get ready to go to court over that one. it seems being fired for not getting a flu shot is good grounds for a lawsuit if the employees were not provided an alternative. many hospitals required employees to wear a facemask, works well for everybody. deb from arlington says getting fired just doesn't seem fair. of course, the workers shouldn't be fired if they refuse to get a flu shot. when i got mine, the nurse asked if i was allergic to many things and, if, so no flu shot. since these people are in the medical profession, i dare say they're aware of their own bodies and health which we all should be and therefore have a right to refuse certain medical treatment so which i say that's quite valid, but is that really the best thing for the safety of the patients? we all know the story, the people who entered the hospital for some minor thing and then died because they got an infection inside the hospital. the hospital in question did allow exceptions for some work
then there was this on the healthcare workers in indiana, fired for refusing to take a flu shot. emily from fairfax says get ready to go to court over that one. it seems being fired for not getting a flu shot is good grounds for a lawsuit if the employees were not provided an alternative. many hospitals required employees to wear a facemask, works well for everybody. deb from arlington says getting fired just doesn't seem fair. of course, the workers shouldn't be fired if they refuse to get a...
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. >> just hours after supreme court upholds president obama's healthcare law republicans already setting a date to repel it. >> whatever the politic its today's decision is a victory for people all over this country whose lives will be more secure because of this law and the supreme court decision to uphold it. >> live outside the movie theaterrer in aurora, colorado. 12 dead. 58 people injured after a gunman opened fire in the movie theater. >> tonight the tickets complete. >> i am deeply honored and excited to join you as your running mate. >> and good afternoon from new orleans where, well, it has been raining and they are waiting for isaac to come ashore. >> what do you mean shut up? okay. i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> greta: this is a fox news alert. an american worker murdered and at least one other wounded in the american consulate in libya. >> there was a systematic failure of leadership within the state department that really contributed to what happened on september 11th. >> coastal communities are flooded up and down the eastern seaboard for h
. >> just hours after supreme court upholds president obama's healthcare law republicans already setting a date to repel it. >> whatever the politic its today's decision is a victory for people all over this country whose lives will be more secure because of this law and the supreme court decision to uphold it. >> live outside the movie theaterrer in aurora, colorado. 12 dead. 58 people injured after a gunman opened fire in the movie theater. >> tonight the tickets...
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there is a huge boom inenergy and a boom in tech and healthcarehealthcare in particular and the new healthcare system is going to be a lot. you have to look at companies that have had success but need more capital to get to the next level. exploration and production companies and energy that have done well and need capital. you can raise it or you can join forces with somebody else. very often the decision is to merge and not raise capital and take that risk. >> susie: and in tech what should they look for. tech is such a huge area we have a few seconds left what are your thoughts? >> look at the base companiesand the peripherals they need. the kind of service that's county of victoria to their -- connect to their base line services. >> thanks bob have a greatweekend. bob pro profusek. >> susie: the price of gold fell slightly today, as the fiscal cliff drama in washington continues to weigh on markets and confidence. gold slipped almost $8 to $1,655. for the year, gold is up about 5% half the gain in the s&p 500. but as erika miller reports some gold bugs believe next year will be far better
there is a huge boom inenergy and a boom in tech and healthcarehealthcare in particular and the new healthcare system is going to be a lot. you have to look at companies that have had success but need more capital to get to the next level. exploration and production companies and energy that have done well and need capital. you can raise it or you can join forces with somebody else. very often the decision is to merge and not raise capital and take that risk. >> susie: and in tech what...
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she's started saying that obama has cut the healthcare. >> stephanie: obama has not cut healthcare. we'll get to that. unfortunately, we're in a hard break. much more right back on "the stephanie miller show." [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> stephanie: hello hour number two. good morning jacki schechner. >> good morning! >> stephanie: hi, i'm here now. >> i know. thanks for joining us. >> stephanie: i didn't show jim your smokin' hot new year's eve picture. >> which one did i send you? >> stephanie: well, that seems to be the difficulty there. [ ♪ magic wand ♪ ] >> there was a moment when i went back through my texts yesterday to make sure i hadn't said anything that i would regret. >> stephanie: new year's day. what did i send, who? roland sent someone a picture of my cleavage. >> you have cleavage? >> when is cleavage never not important?: i spent it with some friends at a small house party. we had a very good time. >> how small was the house? >> stephanie: big enough for you and jacki. here she is. all snugly in the current news center. jacki schechner. >> good morning, everybody. the d
she's started saying that obama has cut the healthcare. >> stephanie: obama has not cut healthcare. we'll get to that. unfortunately, we're in a hard break. much more right back on "the stephanie miller show." [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> stephanie: hello hour number two. good morning jacki schechner. >> good morning! >> stephanie: hi, i'm here now. >> i know. thanks for joining us. >> stephanie: i didn't show jim your smokin' hot new year's eve picture....
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with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. clouds and sun in chicago, 28. partly sunny in dallas, 47. mostly sunny in l.a., 68 degrees. >>> let's check your national forecast. the storm system stalled over the northeast and gulf coast. late-effect snow showers are possible in western new york. some areas could gets a much as 6 inches. it will be dry and chilly in the midwest and santa ana winds with gusts up to 50 miles an hour. >>> in sport this morning lots of new year's day bowl games. in the orange bowl, northern illinois pulled a fake punch in the first. got a first punch. racked up a career-high 134 yards and two t.d.s and only five carries. florida state takes the orange bowl, 31-10 over the huskies. >>> to the rose bowl now, he gets the ball on the reverse and dashes 16 yards for the score. that gave stanford the early lead. he gets stopped at t
with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. clouds and sun in chicago, 28. partly sunny in dallas, 47. mostly sunny in l.a., 68 degrees. >>> let's check your national forecast. the storm system stalled over the northeast and gulf coast....
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with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. in some cities around the country. in new york mostly cloudy with snow flurries. 38 degrees. partly sunny in miami, 79. partly sunny in chicago, 22 degrees. mostly cloudy in dallas, 48. partly sunny in l.a., 64 degrees. >>> let's check your national forecast. much of the south will be rainy with temperatures in the 30s and 40s from the texas panhandle to the carolinas. in the 70s along the gulf coast. in florida, the northeast will be mainly dry with light snow expected from west virginia to western new york. most of the midwest will be dry and cold as will most of the west. >>> in sports this morning clemson made a dramatic comeback in the chick-fil-a bowl. tigers trailed lsu. boyd hits deandre hopkins for the touchdown. 22-14 lsu. clemson missed the two-point conversion. chandler cantanzaro did not. clemson beat lsu 25-24. >>> seven nfl coaches will be looking for new jobs in
with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. in some cities around the country. in new york mostly cloudy with snow flurries. 38 degrees. partly sunny in miami, 79. partly sunny in chicago, 22 degrees. mostly cloudy in dallas, 48. partly sunny in l.a., 64 degrees. >>> let's check your national forecast. much of the south...
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interim healthcare. when it matters most count on us. - the 5star responder by greatcall is a mobile personal safety device. one touch lets you speak with trained agents who will identify you and your location, evaluate your situation, and get you the help you need. - hi and thanks for joining us. i'm leeza gibbons. now, have you ever thought about taking on a physical challenge just to see if you could actually do it? sometimes, pushing past what holds you back and completing the task can be a tremendous rush and a life-altering experience. well, the folks you're about to meet understand what it takes to succeed outside their comfort zone. what are you made of and do you have what it takes to go extreme? if you are trying to get in touch with your inner daredevil, you might want to choose something that comes with a safety net. trapeze is taking people to new heights and showing them how liberating letting go can be. - when you're only 4' 11", 23 feet is a long way up. but standing on this tiny board wa
interim healthcare. when it matters most count on us. - the 5star responder by greatcall is a mobile personal safety device. one touch lets you speak with trained agents who will identify you and your location, evaluate your situation, and get you the help you need. - hi and thanks for joining us. i'm leeza gibbons. now, have you ever thought about taking on a physical challenge just to see if you could actually do it? sometimes, pushing past what holds you back and completing the task can be a...
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the wealthiest 2% of americans and the healthcare industry will pick up the majority of the tab. back to you. >> thank you. >>> now, ladies and gentlemen, time for the big story of the day. that is as per usual the weather and now the hardest working woman in showbiz. >> i have been working a lot lately. i know. yeah. the holidays, busy time. and if you are out and about traveling you know the rain has been a big issu the last few days. we'll get some brief dry breaks but we have heavier cells moving through. look over san francisco. everywhere you see that orange and yellow that's the heavier rain moving through actually through hayward right now if you are traveling the nimitz anytime in the near future. dublin-pleasanton socked in with rain. so the main cold front has already moved through. this is just unstable air behind it. cool and breezy throughout the afternoon finally drying out by overnight tonight and then we have a brief dry break by tomorrow. once again it's not going to last long. wet weather then continues the last half of the week. so staying cool, showers, that'
the wealthiest 2% of americans and the healthcare industry will pick up the majority of the tab. back to you. >> thank you. >>> now, ladies and gentlemen, time for the big story of the day. that is as per usual the weather and now the hardest working woman in showbiz. >> i have been working a lot lately. i know. yeah. the holidays, busy time. and if you are out and about traveling you know the rain has been a big issu the last few days. we'll get some brief dry breaks but...
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now he wants to spend her time, healthcare. he wrote safeway's headquarter policies that rewarded employees for them they behavior including spot smoking and exercising regularly. >>> if you are tired of telemarketers, you have a chance to block those annoying calls while pat the same time winning $50,000 in cash. the federal trade commission receives more than 200,000 complaints a month about illegal robo calls. the government is holding a contest to find the best way to block those pesky preordered messages. ideas include, 24-hour hot lines to report robo calls, black listing, repeat callers and bunch -- punching in a three-digit code for anyone who wants to accept a robo call. >>> phone books will still be delivered to san francisco homes and businesses unless residents and merchants specifically say they don't want them. a federal court panel ruling on a seattle case says phone books should not be treated any differently than newspapers or magazines. san francisco's board of supervisors wanted to allow deliveries of the yel
now he wants to spend her time, healthcare. he wrote safeway's headquarter policies that rewarded employees for them they behavior including spot smoking and exercising regularly. >>> if you are tired of telemarketers, you have a chance to block those annoying calls while pat the same time winning $50,000 in cash. the federal trade commission receives more than 200,000 complaints a month about illegal robo calls. the government is holding a contest to find the best way to block those...